News Summary - 08/30/2025

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US court rules many of Trump's global tariffs are illegal

A US court has ruled that many of the global tariffs imposed during the Trump administration are illegal. However, the tariffs will remain in place until mid-October, providing time for the Trump administration to seek a Supreme Court review of the decision.

US blocks Palestinian leader from attending UN meeting in New York

The US has prevented the Palestinian leader from attending an upcoming UN meeting in New York, which is taking place while France leads efforts to gain international recognition of a Palestinian state at the event.

Barrier being built around besieged Sudan city, satellite images show

Satellite images analyzed by Yale University reveal that an earthen berm is being constructed around el-Fasher, Sudan, designed to trap residents inside the city amid ongoing conflict.

Three dead after protests over death of taxi driver in Indonesia

Protests sparked by the death of a taxi driver, alongside grievances about the cost of living and politicians' expenses, have resulted in three deaths. These demonstrations are viewed as a significant challenge for President Prabowo Subianto's administration.

White House defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid CDC turmoil

The CDC faced multiple high-profile departures, sparking demands for the health secretary's resignation. Despite the upheaval, the White House continues to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr., standing by his role amid the agency's internal challenges.

Zelensky rejects proposals for buffer zone to end Ukraine war

Ukrainian President Zelensky dismissed calls for a buffer zone, arguing that proponents fail to grasp modern warfare's complexities and realities, implying such measures would not effectively resolve the conflict.

Why has Kamala Harris' security detail been withdrawn?

The Secret Service, currently overstretched, is mandated to provide six months of protection to former vice presidents, which is affecting the continuation of Kamala Harris' security detail.

Sexist Italian image-sharing website forced to shut after political outcry

An Italian image-sharing website faced closure after leading politicians condemned its sexist content. The site attributed the issues to users' "toxic" behaviour, but political pressure led to its shutdown.

Madeleine McCann suspect to be released in less than three weeks

Christian Brückner, the suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, is set to be released in under three weeks. Despite this, the German prosecutor investigating the case warns that Brückner remains dangerous.

Body of Israeli Hostage Recovered in Gaza, IDF Says

Ilan Weiss, who was taken hostage during Hamas's attack in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, has been confirmed dead. The IDF announced the recovery of his body in Gaza.

Taco Bell rethinks AI drive-through after man orders 18,000 waters

Taco Bell is reevaluating its AI-driven drive-through system following several widely shared errors online, including a notable incident where a man mistakenly ordered 18,000 waters. The company aims to improve the technology to prevent such issues in the future.

Thai court removes PM over leaked phone call with Cambodian leader

A Thai court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra after ruling she breached ethics by referring to Cambodia's former leader Hun Sen as "uncle" during a leaked call and criticizing the Thai army.

Irish missionary Gena Heraty released after Haiti kidnapping

Irish missionary Gena Heraty has been released following her kidnapping in Haiti. Her family expressed gratitude to everyone who worked tirelessly for her safe return.

Kyiv in mourning after strikes as allies discuss military support

EU defence ministers convene to consider additional aid after a major aerial attack on Kyiv, highlighting ongoing efforts to support Ukraine amid conflict.

Minneapolis school attacker 'obsessed with idea of killing children', officials say

The two children killed in the Minneapolis school shooting have been identified as eight-year-old Fletcher Merkel and ten-year-old Harper Moyski. Officials highlighted the attacker’s disturbing obsession with harming children, which played a role in the tragedy.

UK, France and Germany move to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran

The UK, France, and Germany have initiated a process to restore UN sanctions on Iran within 30 days, citing concerns over Iran's nuclear program as a threat to international peace and security.

India and Canada name top diplomats after 10 months to mend ties

After 10 months of vacant high commissioner posts due to mutual diplomat expulsions, India and Canada have finally appointed their top diplomats to restore and improve bilateral relations.

US Fed Governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over his attempt to fire her

US Fed Governor Lisa Cook is suing former President Trump after he attempted to fire her, accusing her of mortgage fraud. Trump cites constitutional authority as justification for his actions.

Tourist pouring beer down elephant's trunk in Kenya sparks anger

Investigations are underway after Instagram footage showed a tourist pouring beer down an elephant's trunk in Kenya, prompting public outrage. The video has been removed from the platform.

First deportees arrive in Rwanda from the US

The first group of deportees from the US arrived in Rwanda in mid-August, confirmed government spokesperson Yolande Makolo.

Cases of flesh-eating screwworm on the rise in Mexico

Flesh-eating screwworm infestations, primarily affecting cattle, are increasing in Mexico, with dozens of human cases also reported.

Xi shows Trump who holds the cards as he sets up meeting with Kim and Putin

North Korea's Kim Jong-un and Russia's Vladimir Putin will attend China's upcoming military parade, showcasing Xi Jinping's diplomatic influence and strengthening China's alliances amid global tensions.

'My friend got hit in the back': Witnesses describe terror of US school shooting

A young boy recounted being shielded from gunfire in a church by a friend who lay on top of him and was wounded. Witnesses shared harrowing details of the US school shooting, highlighting acts of bravery amid the terror.

FBI investigates Minneapolis school shooting as anti-Catholic hate crime

Two children were killed when an attacker opened fire through the windows of Minneapolis' Annunciation Church. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential anti-Catholic hate crime.

First deportees arrive in Rwanda from the US

The initial group of deportees from the US arrived in Rwanda in mid-August, confirmed by government spokesperson Yolande Makolo.

Israeli strikes kill six Syrian troops, Syria says

Syria condemned Israeli strikes that reportedly killed six of its troops. The Israeli military has declined to comment on the reports.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un to join Putin at China military parade

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will attend a military parade in China alongside Vladimir Putin, shortly after former US President Trump expressed interest in meeting him.

Manhunt in Australian bush brings long-dismissed conspiracy theorists to the fore

Two officers were fatally shot in a rural Australian town by a suspect connected to the sovereign citizen ("SovCit") movement. The incident has drawn renewed attention to the long-dismissed conspiracy group during the ongoing manhunt.

Trump's rebuke, Xi's handshake, Putin's oil: India's foreign policy test

India navigates a complex foreign policy landscape amid a Trump-led global order. It balances ties between Russia, with ongoing cooperation especially in oil, and a strained relationship with the US, while engaging with China through diplomatic gestures like Xi's handshake. This strategic balancing act tests India's ability to maintain sovereignty and advance national interests amid global power shifts.

The death of the 'soul of South African storytelling' sparks grief and anger

Actress Nandi Nyembe faced financial struggles in her final months, casting a shadow over her celebrated career. Her passing has stirred both grief and anger among fans and peers, highlighting challenges faced by artists despite their contributions to South African storytelling.

'Gringos out!': Mexicans protest against tourists and gentrification

Residents in Mexico City are protesting against tourists and gentrification, expressing frustration over rising living costs that are pushing locals out of central neighborhoods.

What Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Could Look Like

Experts predict the highly anticipated Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding may feature multiple dress changes and secretive plans, making it one of America's most talked-about nuptials. Expectations include a blend of glamour, privacy, and unique personal touches reflecting both celebrities' styles.

How a leaked phone call derailed the Thai PM's career - and the Shinawatra dynasty

Thailand's Constitutional Court has once again removed a prime minister from office, continuing the pattern of political upheaval that has impacted the Shinawatra family and reshaped the nation's leadership landscape.

India's International Booker winner at the centre of a political row

Banu Mushtaq, India's International Booker winner, is embroiled in a controversy after being invited to inaugurate a major festival in Karnataka, sparking political debate.

Survivors of South Africa's horrific building fire now live in fear of guns

Survivors of South Africa's deadly building fire, once described as a "wake-up call," now live in unsafe temporary shelters where they continue to face threats of gun violence.

New footage shows Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times

New footage reveals that Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times, two more times than initially reported.

BBC reveals web of spammers profiting from AI Holocaust images

The BBC uncovered a global network of content creators exploiting AI-generated Holocaust images to create posts on Facebook, generating profits through widespread spam and misinformation.

Lives torn apart in Kyiv after Russia's heaviest bombardment for weeks

A missile struck a low-rise block of flats in Kyiv, causing the deadliest strike in weeks amid Russia's heaviest bombardment. The attack devastated the area, highlighting the ongoing destruction and civilian suffering in the city.

National security or xenophobia? Texas restricts Chinese owning and renting property

Texas has passed a law limiting property ownership and rentals by Chinese individuals, citing national security concerns amid fears of espionage. Critics argue the law targets Chinese residents unfairly and may fuel xenophobia, while officials maintain it is essential to protect against foreign adversaries. The debate highlights tensions between security measures and potential discrimination.

'India put us on the boat like captives - then threw us in the sea'

Rohingya refugees told the BBC they were taken from Delhi, flown to the Myanmar coast, and forcibly set adrift at sea. They described being treated like captives before being abandoned offshore, highlighting their desperate plight and the perilous conditions they face.

'The details were almost perfect': Kpop Demon Hunters sparks pride in Korea

Koreans are experiencing excitement and fascination with the K-pop hit Demon Hunters, feeling a sense of pride as the nearly perfect details captivate fans and fuel widespread enthusiasm.

Woman says Chinese student predator raped her hours before second attack

Police initially believed there was only one rape due to the similarities in the women's accounts. However, it was later revealed that a Chinese student had raped one woman hours before assaulting another, indicating multiple attacks by the same perpetrator.

'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': What it's like to be a journalist in Gaza

Palestinian journalists share with the BBC their experiences of extreme hardship and danger while reporting in Gaza amid the war. They describe being exhausted, hungry, and fearful as they navigate intense conflict zones to deliver news under life-threatening conditions.

Fed Governor Cook in court to block Trump from firing her

Fed Governor Cook is challenging former President Trump's attempt to fire her, aiming to protect the Federal Reserve's independence. The case could set a significant precedent regarding the limits of presidential power over central bank officials.

** Watch: Luxury neighbourhood in Lahore submerged in floods

** A luxury neighbourhood in Lahore has been submerged due to severe flooding. Heavy rains overwhelmed drainage systems, leading to waterlogging in affluent residential areas. Residents faced disruptions as streets turned into waterlogged zones, impacting daily life and property. Authorities are working on relief and drainage improvements to mitigate ongoing flood effects.

'We love you, you will always be with us,' says father of Minneapolis shooting victim

Fletcher Merkel, an 8-year-old, was one of two children tragically killed in the Wednesday shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. His father expressed deep love and sorrow, affirming that Fletcher will always be remembered and cherished.

How the 'Hobbit' human species was discovered

Witness History examines the 2003 discovery of Homo floresiensis, a small-sized human species, on Indonesia's Flores island. This finding revealed a unique branch of human evolution, challenging previous beliefs about ancient human diversity.

BBC reports from scene of deadly Russian attack on Kyiv

Russia launched a major attack on Kyiv on Thursday evening, resulting in at least 19 deaths, including four children. The assault caused significant casualties and damage in Ukraine’s capital.

Watch: How an orchard in Turkey survived a wildfire

While wildfires devastated large parts of Turkey, an orchard in Bursa province remained unharmed, showcasing effective preservation amidst widespread damage.

How Tokyo is using AI video to prepare for a Mt Fuji eruption

Tokyo officials released an AI-generated video to raise public awareness and encourage preparedness for a potential Mt Fuji eruption. While the video aims to highlight risks, experts note that an eruption’s timing remains unpredictable, but the initiative helps improve disaster readiness in the region.

Mañueco defends that the operation against the fires responded from the beginning, amidst cries for resignation and firefighters' protests

Mañueco described the situation as a "perverse cocktail" while dozens of firefighters protested by burning straw in front of the Cortes of Castilla and León, demanding resignations over the management of the fires.

The wildfire situation improves in Spain, except in Fasgar, where the fire remains the most concerning

Wildfires in Spain are improving, especially in Castilla y León, Asturias, and Galicia. However, the fire in Fasgar continues to be the most serious, concentrating control efforts due to its danger and progression.

Felipe VI Encourages Resuming Trips Canceled Due to Fires Because Those Affected "Require Everyone's Care"

The Kings began their journey in Rebollar, will continue in Cabezabellosa, and will conclude in Hervás, urging the resumption of trips canceled due to fires to support those affected who need the care and solidarity of everyone.

The grim toll of wildfires in Spain: nearly 400,000 hectares burned, the worst year on record

Spain faces its worst year of forest fires, with nearly 400,000 hectares burned, also surpassing the number of major fires recorded to date.

Dead cattle, burned pastures, and no food reserves: Sanabria's winter after the fire: "Our future is at risk"

More than 20,000 hectares affected by wildfires have destroyed pastures and forage reserves in Sanabria, forcing the livestock to be brought down from the mountains and fed with winter reserves in the middle of summer, putting the area's livestock future at risk.

Díaz proposes improving ratios, coordination, training, and job stability in firefighting and insists on "prevention"

Minister Díaz highlights the importance of having permanent staff to improve ratios, coordination, training, and job stability in firefighting, also emphasizing the need to focus on prevention.

An Atlantic front arrives and temperatures rise in the next few hours: these are the affected areas

The country will experience stable weather in most areas, while light rain is expected in the northern peninsula due to the arrival of an Atlantic front. Temperatures will generally rise in the next few hours.

Ryanair will pay its employees 2.50 euros each time they detect a carry-on bag that exceeds the allowed size

Ryanair will remove the monthly bonus limit and, starting in November, will pay its employees 2.50 euros for each carry-on bag they detect that exceeds the permitted size.

Israel launches the "initial stages" of its large-scale offensive against the city of Gaza

The Israeli Army reports that its troops are acting with great intensity on the outskirts of northern Gaza, marking the beginning of a large-scale offensive against the city.

Ukraine blows up two bridges in Russia using enemy mines and 'low cost' drones

Ukraine destroyed two strategic bridges in Russia by employing mines captured from the enemy and low-cost drones, hindering Russian movement and demonstrating tactical innovation in the conflict.

Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 50 million

The Euromillions draw on Friday, August 29, 2025, had no top-tier winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on September 2 will increase to 50 million euros.

Possible Abduction of a Three-Year-Old Boy in Marbella Under Investigation: Police Suspect His Mother

The National Center for Missing Persons (CNDES) is requesting public assistance to locate Oliver, a three-year-old boy who disappeared in Marbella. The police are investigating a possible abduction and suspect the boy's mother.

An squatter sprays pepper spray at a reporter from 'En boca de todos' and is arrested live on air

A squatter, wanted in several countries and with multiple arrest warrants, sprayed pepper spray at a reporter from the program 'En boca de todos' during a live broadcast. He was subsequently arrested while the incident was unfolding live.

The Mysterious 300,000-Year-Old Skull Found in a Cave That Is Neither Human Nor Neanderthal

A 300,000-year-old skull found in a cave exhibits features that do not match those of humans or Neanderthals, suggesting the possible existence of an unknown hominid species. This discovery challenges current classifications and provides new information about the evolutionary diversity of our ancestors.

The Cat Scam: This is the Fraud Growing in Several Spanish Cities That the National Police Warn About

The National Police warn about "the cat scam," a new method of fraud that is increasing in several Spanish cities. Thieves use this technique to deceive victims, as they explained through their official TikTok account in Spain.

Carlos Alcaraz Maintains His Good Form Against Luciano Darderi to Reach the US Open Round of 16

Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the US Open round of 16 after decisively defeating Italian Luciano Darderi, maintaining his strong level in the American tournament.

Severe crash of Lance Stroll in Free Practice 2 of the Dutch Grand Prix: the Aston Martin is completely destroyed

Lance Stroll, teammate of Fernando Alonso, suffered a heavy crash at the banked corner of Zandvoort during Free Practice 2 of the Dutch Grand Prix, leaving his Aston Martin completely wrecked.

Fernando Alonso shines among the McLarens and positions himself as an alternative in Zandvoort

Fernando Alonso achieved the second-best time in the Zandvoort session, finishing just 89 thousandths of a second behind Lando Norris, who was the fastest with a time of 1:09.890, establishing himself as a prominent alternative to the McLaren drivers.

Israel recovers the bodies of two hostages in Gaza: one of them is Ilan Weiss

Israel recovered the bodies of two hostages in Gaza, including Ilan Weiss. The identity of the second body has not yet been revealed.

USA bans the entry of Abbas and other Palestinian leaders who wanted to attend the UN Assembly

The United States blocks the entry of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and other leaders from attending the UN General Assembly. The office of Secretary-General António Guterres requests explanations from the State Department, while Ramallah expresses its deep dismay over the measure.

Greta Thunberg and Ada Colau will set sail with the flotilla leaving Barcelona for Gaza this Sunday

Hundreds of activists, politicians, and artists, including Greta Thunberg and Ada Colau, will depart from Barcelona this Sunday with a flotilla seeking to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Four expert tips to increase your chances of winning a EuroMillions prize

Experts advise not to skip draws with large accumulated jackpots, not just for the top prize, in order to increase your chances of winning in EuroMillions.

The Executive will approve on Tuesday the cancellation of nearly 85 billion in debt to the autonomous communities

The First Vice President criticized the President of the Andalusian Government for rejecting the cancellation of nearly 85 billion in debt to the autonomous communities, emphasizing that Andalusia is the region that would benefit the most from this measure.

One of Those Involved in the Torre Pacheco Assault Arrested in France

One of those involved in the Torre Pacheco assault has been arrested in France, despite having had their passport revoked and being banned from leaving Spain.

Alba Muñoz, Kiko Rivera's ex-partner, reveals what their relationship was like: "He has followed the same pattern"

Alba Muñoz, Kiko Rivera's ex-girlfriend, revealed details about her relationship with Isabel Pantoja's son, stating that he has followed the same pattern in his behavior as a partner.

The PP asks for Robles to appear in Congress to explain the increase in Defense spending

Cuca Gamarra, from the PP, has requested on her X account that Minister Robles appear in Congress to clarify the increase in Defense spending.

Spain has tripled defense spending since Sánchez took office

Spain's defense spending has increased from 11.172 billion in 2018 to 33.123 billion in 2023, driven by the war in Ukraine and international pressures such as those from Trump, according to NATO data.

Labubu Craze Continues: The New Series Sells Out in One Minute in China and Sparks International Demand

The new Labubu series sold more than 300,000 units in minutes in China, driving a rapid increase in international demand, especially in markets like Japan and Australia.

Montoya's New Professional Projects After 'Survivors': "Apparently, It's Being a Success"

Montoya, former contestant of 'Survivores', returns to public life with new professional projects away from television, which are apparently having success.

Three Bonoloto Winners Take Home €59,000 Each and the Jackpot Rises to €1.9 Million

The Bonoloto draw on August 29, 2025, had no six-number winners, leaving the jackpot for next Monday at €1.9 million. Three winners matched five numbers plus the complement, each winning €59,000.

Junior Karate Team Coach Imprisoned for Sexual Assault on Several Underage Students

The National Police arrested a 70-year-old karate instructor in Málaga for alleged sexual assault on several underage students. The detainee, coach of the junior team, used his position to abuse them. He is in prison while the investigation continues.

Ultraprocessed Foods Affect Reproductive and Metabolic Health, Regardless of Quantity

A study reveals that the consumption of ultraprocessed foods negatively impacts reproductive and metabolic health, regardless of the amount consumed, highlighting the urgency of reviewing current nutritional guidelines.

Woman dies in Santiago after being hit by a tourist train

A woman died after being hit by a tourist train on Virxe da Cerca street, in the center of Santiago de Compostela, according to municipal sources.

Learning to Live Beyond the Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ No.127, titled ‘Alphabeta Generation’, addresses the challenges of well-being in a hyperconnected world. It examines how constant connectivity affects mental and social health, and highlights the need to develop skills to live balanced lives beyond the dominance of screens and technologies, promoting conscious use that enhances quality of life.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin humorously commented on the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a public event.

Russia Accuses Macron of "Crossing the Limits of Decency": Calls Putin an "Ogre" and a "Predator"

The spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs harshly criticized French policy, describing it as "feeding on carrion," in response to Macron's statements that called Putin an "ogre" and a "predator."

The spokesperson of Más Madrid, Rita Maestre, is a mother for the second time: "He’s here!"

Rita Maestre, spokesperson of Más Madrid, has announced the arrival of her second child, thanking the 12 de Octubre Hospital and its midwives for the care received during the delivery.

The comment that leaves Gema López perplexed in the debate about reinstating mandatory military service in Spain

Ana Iris Simón surprised Gema López during a debate about the implementation of mandatory military service in Spain with an unexpected comment supporting this measure.

'MasterChef Celebrity 10' already has a premiere date on La 1: with new challenges for the contestants and top-tier guests

'MasterChef Celebrity 10' will bring forward its premiere on La 1, featuring new culinary challenges for contestants and high-level guests, aiming to conquer the most famous kitchens on television.

Why Does Chocolate Taste So Good? Scientists Discover the Secret Behind Its Composition

A study published in 'Nature' reveals how the chemical composition of chocolate influences its flavor, explaining what makes it so delicious and how to achieve a more consistent and enjoyable taste experience.

A group of archaeologists claims to have found the place where Jesus performed his famous miracle of restoring sight to a blind man

Israeli archaeologists identified the Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, mentioned in the Gospel of Saint John, as the place where Jesus performed the miracle of restoring sight to a blind man.

The U.S. Plans to Repatriate Hundreds of Guatemalan Children Under Its Custody

The United States intends to voluntarily repatriate hundreds of Guatemalan children under its custody, in a process different from deportation.

The Most Tattooed Man in the World Shows His New Face After Removing All His Facial Tattoos: "I Couldn't Stand It"

Leandro de Souza, a Brazilian known as the most tattooed man in the world, started getting tattoos at age 13. Now, after converting to Evangelical Christianity, he is undergoing painful sessions to remove all the tattoos from his face because he could no longer tolerate them.

Do you already have your backpack ready to go back to class?

TOTTO offers pencil cases, reusable bottles, thermal lunch bags, and other ideal accessories for back to school. Shop before September 15th and get up to 20% off.

Planas Calls on PP Autonomous Communities for Stronger Measures Against the Spread of Bluetongue

Agriculture Minister Luis Planas has called a meeting with the autonomous communities on September 10 to address the spread of the bluetongue virus in livestock and urges the PP-governed regions to increase control measures.

These Movies Are Under 90 Minutes and Will Change Your Life: Where You Can Watch Them

We offer you a selection of movies under 90 minutes that will leave a deep impact on you. Perfect for enjoying and making the most of summer with stories that inspire and transform, plus we tell you where to watch them easily.

Hiba Abouk is the Best Dressed at the Venice Festival with a Look that Showed Her Underwear

Hiba Abouk shone on the red carpet of the Venice Festival with a dress that elegantly showcased lingerie, standing out as the best dressed at the event.

The Herb That Heals and Prevents Diseases: Rich in Antioxidants and Stimulates Memory

The Ginkgo Biloba, an ancient plant, helps slow down memory loss and is rich in antioxidants, becoming a key ally in preventing and fighting various diseases.

Trap Images: Photos with Hidden Messages That Fool AI into Stealing Your Data

Researchers demonstrated that it is possible to use images with hidden messages to deceive artificial intelligence, allowing data to be extracted from very popular apps.

Learn to Dive in This Hidden Natural Park in Castilla-La Mancha

This natural park in Castilla-La Mancha offers a spectacular setting for inland diving, allowing you to explore an underwater world rich in hidden treasures, ideal for diving enthusiasts.

An Expert's Warning If You Store These Fruits in the Fridge: "Their Taste Will Diminish Significantly"

An expert warns that storing certain fruits in the fridge can negatively affect their flavor, significantly reducing it, even though it is commonly thought to be the best way to preserve them.

These are the roads with the most traffic jams during the return operation by autonomous communities

The Directorate-General for Traffic has launched the latest special summer operation, anticipating more than 5 million trips by midnight on Sunday the 31st, highlighting the roads with the heaviest traffic jams during the return operation according to each autonomous community.

Neither Benidorm nor Peñíscola: the village to spend a peaceful holiday on the Mediterranean

40 minutes from Castellón, this Costa Azahar village offers a tranquil alternative to busy tourist destinations like Benidorm and Peñíscola, featuring beautiful beaches perfect for total relaxation.

What is the best beach in Spain 2025? Vote among the 20 finalists and choose the one that deserves to win

20minutos presents the final round to choose the best beach in Spain 2025. After an initial phase with votes from each coastline, 20 finalist beaches, selected by readers, compete for the title. Voting is open until September 15th for the public to decide which one deserves to win.

Neither Muro nor El Palmar: this is the sunniest beach in Spain according to a study

The sunniest beach in Spain, according to a study, is neither Muro nor El Palmar, but one located in the Canary Islands, standing out for its large number of annual hours of sunshine.

The Four Perfect Sfera Shoes for Going to Work Without Getting Too Hot

Sfera presents four types of footwear ideal for work in the summer: sandals, ballerinas, slides, and wedges. These options combine comfort and freshness, perfect for facing the heat while maintaining an appropriate style in the work environment.

The Prime Video Miniseries About Sea Monsters: The Chilling Journey You Needed This Summer

AMC, known for series like 'Mad Men' and 'Breaking Bad', produced this miniseries in 2018 about sea monsters and ships, starring Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies, and Ciarán Hinds. Available on Prime Video, it is the perfect choice for a summer of chilling adventures.

The Hidden Function of Your Alexa Speaker to Know if Someone Enters the House

Although they are not security devices, Amazon Alexa speakers can be used during vacations to detect anomalies at home, providing a practical way to monitor if someone enters the house.

The tenth protest against Mazón over the DANA honors the 228 victims: "Behind the 10 months there are 334 days of pain"

Relatives of the 228 victims demand the resignation of 'president' Mazón, accusing him of turning a natural disaster into a human tragedy due to lack of warnings. The protest marks ten months since the DANA, recalling the deep pain experienced during these 334 days.

Trump Removes Secret Service Protection from Kamala Harris, Former U.S. Vice President

Former President Donald Trump has withdrawn Secret Service protection from Kamala Harris, former U.S. Vice President, as part of a series of cuts to the security assigned to members of the Biden Administration to reduce expenses.

This is the age when your youth account stops being free, according to each bank

In Spain, youth accounts are free only up to a certain age, after which banks start applying fees for maintenance and cards. Each bank has a different age limit for this change.

Óscar Puente will go to Germany to seek new Siemens trains after problems with Talgo

Óscar Puente will travel to Germany to look for new Siemens trains in order to improve railway service, following the issues that arose with Talgo trains. The goal is to acquire railway equipment as soon as possible to optimize the quality of transportation.

The Worst Is Yet to Come, Experts Warn: After the Flames Comes the "Post-Fire"

Experts warn about environmental and economic risks following wildfires, such as erosion and ash. They emphasize the urgency of taking measures to prevent a greater disaster after the fire.

The Thermometer of Love: From the Coldest Breakups to the Hottest Couples and Summer Rumors

The article analyzes the current state of romantic relationships during the summer, highlighting both the coldest breakups and the most passionate couples. It also mentions the rumors and romantic trends that mark the summer season, reflecting how love fluctuates with the heat and emotions typical of this time of year.

'Greenwashing' in Bottled Water: "The Messages Are Not 100% True"

The OCU denounces that it is false that plastic water bottles are recycled indefinitely and reused in new bottles. It points out that the ecological messages on these containers are not completely true, warning about 'greenwashing' practices that mislead consumers.

The trick to eliminate phantom power consumption of your appliances

Smart plugs help save on the electricity bill by controlling the phantom power consumption of appliances, completely disconnecting them when they are not in use.

Pasta Salad with Figs and Cecina: The Recipe That Conquers Summer

This recipe reinvents the classic summer pasta salad by incorporating cecina, a cured meat typical of northern Spain, along with figs, offering a fresh and original combination for the season.

These Are the Five Foods You Should Never Freeze

Some foods lose their texture, flavor, and quality when frozen, becoming inedible. It is important to know which ones should not be stored in the freezer to avoid waste and preserve their original taste.

Juan Ayuso triumphs at the summit of Cerler and wins the seventh stage of the Vuelta

Juan Ayuso, from team UAE, secured the first Spanish victory in this edition of the Vuelta, winning the seventh stage with a time of 4h 49:41 and an average speed of 38.9 km/h.

Tsitsipas loses his temper during his defeat against Altmaier: "Don’t ask me why I throw it at your body"

Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas lost his temper during his defeat against Daniel Altmaier, throwing the ball at his body and expressing his frustration on the court. This episode reflects the pressure and nervousness the player experienced in a challenging match.

Pepa Bueno returns to 'Telediario 2' with an interview with Pedro Sánchez

Pepa Bueno returns after thirteen years to the set of 'Telediario 2', where she established herself as a prominent television figure, to conduct an interview with President Pedro Sánchez.

Do Not Insult the President

A call is made to respect public authority by avoiding insulting the president, especially during events with crowds, parties, and alcohol consumption, as has happened in several cities this summer.

That August 28 in Washington

Martin Luther King stood out as a great speaker, with a powerful speech that promoted collective interest above individualism.

Gaza: The Means and the Ends

The article discusses the complex media coverage surrounding Gaza, highlighting how different media outlets portray events based on their agendas. It emphasizes the importance of discerning the underlying motives behind news reports to understand the true situation and the broader political context influencing narratives.

Irene Montero's Pretentious Vacation

Irene Montero's luxury vacation in Menorca highlights perceived hypocrisy in her anti-elite rhetoric. Critics argue that assuming the left can't vacation in such exclusive places is classist, yet her trip underscores contradictions in her discourse against the ruling class.

At least 70 immigrants die after a shipwreck off the coast of Mauritania while heading to the Canary Islands

Mauritanian authorities rescued 17 people after a boat carrying more than 100 immigrants heading to the Canary Islands sank. At least 70 are believed to have died in the accident.

A scabies outbreak affects 12 elderly people in a nursing home in Alhaurín de la Torre

CCOO reported that three months ago a scabies outbreak was detected in a nursing home in Alhaurín de la Torre, affecting 12 elderly people. So far, the outbreak has not been contained.

Meloni declares herself "disgusted" by the spread of manipulated photos of her and other women on a pornographic website

Prime Minister Meloni expressed her displeasure over the dissemination of manipulated photos of herself and other women on a pornographic website, warning about the risks that cyberspace poses for this type of content, which is often digitally altered.

Check the winning combination of this Friday's Bonoloto draw

The winning combination of the Bonoloto on Friday, August 29, 2025, includes the numbers 1, 9, 26, 27, 28, and 34, with the complementary number 11 and refund number 0. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.

Several Cities in France, Including Paris, Ban Tuna in School Cafeterias

Several French cities, including Paris, have banned tuna in school cafeterias after analyzing 148 cans of tuna, finding that more than half exceeded the allowed mercury limit.

The shocking confession of Fonsi Nieto that leaves other athletes speechless: "I'm amazed"

Fonsi Nieto, former motorcycle racer, surprised everyone by confessing that he never obtained a motorcycle license despite his career in the sport. He admitted feeling embarrassed for not having gotten it, causing astonishment among other athletes.

'And Now Sonsoles' Bets on Three New Signings for Its Upcoming Season

Sonsoles Ónega's show kicks off its new season on September 1st, bringing in three new signings to strengthen its team and refresh its content.

Manu rushes an answer in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra' and is defeated

Rosa won the day's show and sent Manu, a participant from Madrid, to 'The Blue Chair' after rushing an answer during 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra'.

A friend of Isabel Pisano talks about those who were with her in her final years: "They were scoundrels"

Rosana Walls supported Isabel Pisano's niece, who stated on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' that in her last years the writer was surrounded by hostile people trying to get hold of her inheritance.

"'Todo es mentira' premieres new season with new segments and the return of Risto Mejide"

The eighth season of 'Todo es mentira' will debut on September 1st, featuring new segments and the return of Risto Mejide. Additionally, it will include significant additions to its team of collaborators to refresh the program.

Paiporta Residents Denounce the Squatting of Two Houses Despite the Danger: "No One Looks Out for Us"

Residents of Paiporta report the squatting of two houses, expressing concern about the danger and living alongside troubled individuals. They state that they feel abandoned due to the lack of protection and support from the authorities.

A Spectator Pushes an ETB Reporter into the Bullring and He Ends Up Being Gored by a Heifer

Xabier Eguía, an ETB reporter, was pushed into the bullring by a spectator. He tried to resist but was gored by a heifer. Fortunately, he got up without scratches and greeted the audience.

Ana Rosa Quintana reviews Telecinco's audience figures this season

Ana Rosa Quintana, in an interview with El Mundo, analyzes Telecinco's loss of leadership during the last season, reflecting on the challenges faced by the network.

Ana Peleteiro's Greatest Fear Before Leaving Her Previous Coach: "I Couldn't Lose Him"

Ana Peleteiro revealed her fear of losing her coach Pedroso before they parted ways professionally. He told her clearly that he would not cling to her, marking the end of their working relationship.

Lydia Lozano returns to Telecinco two years after the end of 'Sálvame': she will be a contributor on two of the network's shows

Lydia Lozano returns to Telecinco two years after the cancellation of 'Sálvame'. The journalist declined to participate in the new show 'No somos nadie' on TEN, starring Belén Esteban, María Patiño, and Kiko Matamoros, and will be a contributor on two of the network's programs.

Bruce Willis Lives Away from His Family in a House with 24-Hour Healthcare: "It Was One of the Most Difficult Decisions"

Bruce Willis lives apart from his family in a house with 24-hour healthcare, a decision made to prevent noise from worsening his illness, according to his wife Emma Heming.

The two young Basques who traveled from San Sebastián on a scooter with only 100 euros arrive in Paris

Gorka Lasa and Ibai Martín, aged 26 and 20, completed a journey of more than 1,000 km from San Sebastián to Paris using a non-electric scooter and with only 100 euros budget, achieving an outstanding feat.

Ana Mena surprises with her imitation of Shin-chan upon her arrival in Japan: "Wow...!"

Ana Mena visited a street in Tokyo and recalled the animated series 'Doraemon' and 'Shin-chan', surprising her followers by imitating the character Shin-chan during her arrival in Japan.

Carla Flila, after her breakup with Nagore Robles: "I will love her all my life"

Carla Flila reflects on Instagram about the importance of Nagore Robles in her personal and professional growth after their breakup, expressing that she will always love her.

Amaia Romero breaks up with her boyfriend, Daniel Dalfó, after three years together

Amaia Romero and Daniel Dalfó have ended their relationship after three years together, according to Javier de Hoyos on his social media.

Amador Mohedano, very angry when asked about his health: "Will you leave me alone? I'm fed up"

Amador Mohedano expressed his anger when a reporter questioned him about his health after his physical problems were revealed, showing his frustration and asking to be left in peace.

Boris Johnson Appears Unrecognizable in a Photo with a Beard During His Vacation in Greece

Boris Johnson, former British Prime Minister, was photographed with a beard, swimwear, and sunglasses during his vacation in Greece. The images were shared by his wife, Carrie.

Íñigo Onieva shares images of his vacation in Sotogrande with Tamara Falcó, friends, and family: "Unplugging"

Íñigo Onieva enjoys his last days of summer in Sotogrande with his wife Tamara Falcó, friends, and family, sharing moments of relaxation and unplugging in the Cádiz residential area.

Victoria Federica’s Fun Plans After Her Breakup with Borja Moreno

After ending her year-long relationship with Borja Moreno, Victoria Federica is focusing on enjoying new plans and her personal life, stepping away from romance for now.

Irene Rosales Caught with Another Man Days Before Their Breakup Became Public

A viewer shared images with 'TardeAR' on the evening of August 25, showing Irene Rosales with another man days before her breakup was made public.

Robert Moreno Hospitalized with a Hypertensive Crisis During a Match

Robert Moreno was hospitalized during a match due to a hypertensive crisis. Club sources assured Russian media that his life is not in danger.

'El Hormiguero' Announces Its First Six Guests of the Season

The Antena 3 program, hosted by Pablo Motos, celebrates its twentieth season and announces its first six guests for the new edition.

Luis de la Fuente comes to the defense of Lamine Yamal: "We need to value his work, not whether he throws a party or puts on a crown"

Luis de la Fuente defends Lamine Yamal against criticism, emphasizing that his effort should be appreciated and his personal life should not be judged, comparing the controversy to the comments about Carlos Alcaraz's vacation in Ibiza.

The squad for the Spanish national team matches against Bulgaria and Turkey has been announced

The national team coach has announced the list of players called up for the matches against Bulgaria and Turkey, which will be played on September 4th and 7th respectively.

Carlos Soria, aiming for the summit of Manaslu at 86 years old: "It's something extraordinary"

Carlos Soria, at 86 years old, has arrived in the Himalayas to climb Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world at 8,163 meters, describing this adventure as "something extraordinary."

Dana White Confirms UFC’s Arrival at the White House: "We Did It"

Dana White, CEO of UFC, confirms that the organization will hold a mixed martial arts event at the White House on the upcoming July 4th, marking a milestone by bringing the UFC to the presidential residence of the United States.

Fenerbahce fires José Mourinho after failing to qualify for the Champions League

José Mourinho was dismissed as Fenerbahce’s coach after being eliminated in the Champions League qualifying rounds by Benfica. Mourinho had taken over the position in June 2024.

Video games and virtual reality, tools in the rehabilitation of patients with neurological damage

Robotic neurorehabilitation, supported by video games that motivate patients, shows great potential in the recovery of people with neurological damage, although it also presents certain limitations.

Turner Syndrome, a Rare Disease That Has Not Prevented Leticia and Silvia from Living a Full Life

Turner syndrome, caused by a failure in the X chromosome, leads to short stature, infertility, and problems in various organs. Despite this, Leticia and Silvia have managed to lead full lives, demonstrating that this rare disease does not limit their aspirations or quality of life.

Andrea Lozano, known as 'Lolito Epileptico': "Epilepsy controlled my life, but now I decide"

Andrea Lozano, recipient of the SEN Epilepsy Award, is recognized for her work as a health advocate and communicator, promoting the visibility of epilepsy. After years of struggle, she states that talking about her experience allowed her to regain control of her life, highlighting the importance of sharing to avoid feeling trapped.

Arturo Góngora, with bones of glass: "Rejection hurts more than the disease"

Arturo Góngora, from Madrid, uses a wheelchair and has been raising awareness for over ten years about the double reality of living with osteogenesis imperfecta and being part of the LGTBIQ+ community, emphasizing that social rejection hurts more than the disease.

The CNMC Endorses IAG's Proposal in the United Kingdom to Transfer Slots on Various Routes to the United States

The British regulator has approved IAG's proposal, in partnership with American Airlines, to transfer slots on several routes between London and the United States, as part of a package of corrective measures to ensure competition in the market.

The EU opens up to relaxing requirements for US agri-food producers in its deal with Trump

The US and the EU agreed in a political declaration to offer preferential access to the European market for a wide variety of US agricultural and fishery products, seeking to facilitate bilateral trade in this sector.

CaixaBank offers its customers installment payments for online purchases with Apple Pay

CaixaBank has announced that its customers will be able to make installment payments for digital purchases made with Apple Pay, both online and through the app.

Renfe withdraws Avlo trains between Madrid, Zaragoza, and Barcelona and replaces its 'low cost' offer with AVE services

Renfe is eliminating Avlo trains on the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona route, replacing them with AVE services. The company assures that it will maintain the same frequencies, schedules, and competitive prices for travelers.

Mercedes grows impatient with the EU and United States and urges a tariff agreement for the automotive sector

Mercedes' Chief Technology Officer is pressing Washington and Brussels to expedite an agreement that reduces tariffs in the automotive sector, aiming to avoid delays that could impact the industry.

Will Glovo Leave Spain? The Company Owner Considers Exiting Due to Million-Euro Fines on Its Model

Glovo is evaluating its future in Spain after the Social Security demanded 450 million euros for reclassifying its couriers as employees, which challenges its current business model in the country.

The Cursed Horror Movie of the Year Is Overwhelming: Arrives Months Late and Will End Up Becoming a Cult Classic

'The Woman in the Shadows', directed by Jaume Collet Serra and produced by Blumhouse, arrives months late and will be released directly for home viewing, expected to become a cult horror movie.

The miniseries to binge on Netflix: a disappearance thriller backed by Carmen Mola

Álvaro Morte, Kiti Mánver, Hovik Keuchkerian, and Salva Reina star in 'Two Graves,' a thriller miniseries on Netflix created by the authors of Carmen Mola. The story follows a grandmother who fights to avenge the disappearance of her granddaughter.

The epic battle with a 'Game of Thrones' actor that just arrived on HBO Max cost an extra their nose

James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau star in the recreation of the Battle of Hastings in a new HBO Max series. The intense and realistic filming resulted in an extra suffering a nose injury, reflecting the brutality of the historic confrontation that changed Europe.

The Movie That Sunk Schwarzenegger as a Hero... and Created a Legendary Video Game Weapon

Sylvester Stallone rejected the script for this movie, but Arnold Schwarzenegger accepted it. Although the movie damaged Schwarzenegger's image as a hero, it gave rise to an iconic weapon in the world of video games.

Review of 'The Roses': Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch in a Version to Forget of a Classic

Jay Roach directs this adaptation of Warren Adler's novel, focused on a marriage full of conflicts. Despite the talent of Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, the version is disappointing and fails to capture the essence of the original classic.

This is How Starship Splashlanded: Elon Musk's Megarocket Flight 10 Yields These Impressive Images

SpaceX successfully completed the tenth test flight of Starship, achieving a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean just three meters from the targeted point, marking a milestone in its testing.

These Are the Most Dangerous Uses of ChatGPT, According to Cybersecurity Experts

ChatGPT can be used to create phishing and malvertising attacks, posing serious cybersecurity risks according to experts. These malicious uses can facilitate scams and the distribution of malware, highlighting the need for measures to mitigate such threats.

Google Pixel 10 Pro, maturity made into a smartphone: compact, brilliant, and with AI that is finally useful

The Google Pixel 10 Pro stands out as Google's most mature phone, combining a compact design, bright display, versatile cameras, all-day battery life, and artificial intelligence features that provide real usefulness.

Countdown to the new iPhones: Apple could be revealing two new features in its event lineup

Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 on September 9, highlighting two new features: exclusive new colors and a vapor chamber cooling system in the Pro models.

Remove this VPN extension from Chrome: it steals your data and takes screenshots without you knowing

The VPN extension for Chrome steals personal data, takes screenshots without permission, and accesses the device’s location and details upon entering the browser, putting the user’s privacy at risk. It is recommended to remove it immediately to protect your information.

New controversy in pirate IPTV: LaLiga responds to criticisms and denies mass blocking of legitimate websites

LaLiga denies accusations of massively blocking legitimate websites in its fight against football broadcast piracy, labeling such claims as false.

Jenna Ortega 'transforms' into the 'Corpse Bride' on the red carpet with a torn dress

Jenna Ortega dazzled on the red carpet alongside Lady Gaga, wearing a dress full of slits and tears that evoked the appearance of the 'Corpse Bride'.

Mercadona has the effective treatment to show off "radiant" grey hair for 4.50 euros

Mercadona offers an affordable treatment for 4.50 euros that helps restore the natural shine of grey hair, ideal for wearing it radiant during the summer.

Zara presents the keys to autumn with ten essential pieces that combine romantic boleros, leather, metallic colors, and blazers, reflecting a style full of personality to anticipate the season's trends.

Zara celebrates its 50th anniversary by releasing a special garment paying tribute to its roots

Zara launches a special garment that pays homage to its origins in Arteixo, celebrating its 50th anniversary. This versatile design easily adapts to various fashion styles, symbolizing the history and legacy of Inditex.

Fashion as an Aspirational 'Souvenir': Why Do We Wear T-Shirts from Places We Haven't Been To?

Generation Z drives the trend of wearing t-shirts from places they haven’t visited, turning these garments into symbols of emotional aspirations rather than souvenirs of actual travels.

Boticaria García warns about the risks of excessive hair removal in summer: "Watch out, we could have problems!"

During summer, the skin is more vulnerable after frequent hair removal, which can cause irritation and damage. Boticaria García warns about the risks of excessive hair removal during this time, recommending care to avoid skin problems.

This is How to Make the Turkish Dessert That Won Us Over in Narnia: Authentic and Easy Recipe to Make at Home

The Turkish sweet that appears in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' has become very popular. Here we show you an authentic and simple recipe to prepare it at home, allowing you to relive that iconic flavor from the movie that marked our childhood.

Cook Like in the World of Studio Ghibli: 3 Iconic Recipes from Their Movies

Discover three iconic recipes inspired by Studio Ghibli's movies, allowing you to experience the flavors and magic of the famous Japanese animation studio in your own kitchen.

How to Make the Most of Figs, the 'Food of Philosophers': Three Easy and Delicious Recipes

Figs, rich in fiber and sugar, are ideal for athletes due to their energy boost. Besides being a healthy food, they can be easily enjoyed with simple and delicious recipes that enhance their flavor and nutritional benefits.

Chef Rafael Centeno, from Maruja Limón, recommends a beach bar in Vigo as the ideal spot to enjoy a summer sunset by the sea, accompanied by a beer.

Eva Arguiñano: "A potato salad, to be perfect, cannot be 'drenched' in mayonnaise"

Eva Arguiñano advises that a perfect potato salad should contain only a minimal amount of mayonnaise, emphasizing that it should not be drenched in it to maintain the ideal taste and texture.

Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1

Mercadona will change the opening hours in all its supermarkets from September 1, especially affecting openings on holidays and Sundays.

One of the Most Beautiful Villages in Cantabria: Traditional Architecture Within a Natural Park

The village, located in the Saja-Besaya Natural Park, stands out for its traditional architecture and tranquil atmosphere, which give it a unique identity within a protected natural environment.

The little-known Italian island full of colorful houses and paradisiacal beaches

Procida, near Naples, is a charming Italian island that offers colorful houses, harbors with a maritime atmosphere, and beautiful natural landscapes, ideal for those seeking tranquility and historical beauty.

The city in Portugal that is a World Heritage Site and has an aqueduct with embedded houses

This gem of the Alentejo, located 100 km from Badajoz, stands out for its cobblestone streets, white houses, and monuments ranging from the Roman era to the Renaissance, including a unique aqueduct with integrated houses.

The door of a monastery in Catalonia aspiring to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site

The monastery's portal is sculpted with scenes from the Old Testament and allegories, earning it the nickname 'the stone Bible.' This work seeks to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Located next to the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, this hotel in Tarifa stands out for its unique and peaceful surroundings, making it an ideal choice for those seeking relaxation, supported by more than 600 positive reviews.

The Greek island where one of the most famous statues was found: archaeology, beaches, and nature

This island in the Aegean Sea, far from the crowds, offers an immersion into the ancient history of Greece. In addition to its archaeological wealth, it is an ideal destination for active and thermal tourism, combining culture, nature, and wellness.

What is the best time to travel to Colombia? Discover a charming destination in every corner

Colombia has two main seasons that influence your visit: the dry season and the rainy season. The best time to travel is during the dry season, which offers ideal weather to explore its various tourist attractions and fully enjoy its charm in every region.

The curious reason why redheads need more anesthesia

Researcher Lluís Montoliu from the CSIC explains that red-haired people have a different perception of pain due to their genetics, which means they require higher doses of anesthesia in medical procedures.

The areas of the body where we forget to apply sunscreen, according to a dermatologist: "They are vulnerable spots"

The dermatologist warns that applying sunscreen should be careful and thorough, since there are areas of the body that we usually forget and that are especially vulnerable to the damage caused by solar radiation.

The food that could contribute to developing this aggressive cancer that affects 7,000 people in Spain

According to the AECC, liver cancer affects 7,000 people in Spain and is more common in men than in women. Some foods could increase the risk of developing this aggressive cancer.

The Difficult-to-Diagnose Disease Affecting More Than 300,000 Spaniards

This disease, which mainly affects young people between 20 and 40 years old, is characterized by inflammation and has a complicated diagnosis because its symptoms are often confused with other conditions. More than 300,000 people in Spain suffer from this condition.

Isabel Viña, nutritionist: "Gazpacho can be our best ally for staying hydrated"

Gazpacho, rich in antioxidants, is easy to prepare, store, and consume, making it an excellent option to stay hydrated and improve health.

Researchers have found an unexpected connection between a medication used to lower cholesterol and mental health, which could open new therapeutic avenues for treating mental disorders by influencing cholesterol levels.

The serious warning from the DGT to avoid scams through fraudulent mobile messages: "Beware, don’t fall for it"

The DGT warns about 'smishing,' a scam using text messages on mobile phones that thieves use to deceive citizens. They recommend not responding or providing personal information to avoid fraud.

Backlit Front and Improved Aerodynamics: Peugeot Refreshes Its Successful 308

The new Peugeot 308 stands out for its backlit front, a renewed light signature, and a design that combines elegance, dynamism, and advanced technology to enhance its aerodynamics and appeal.

The curious reason why a speeding ticket was canceled

A driver in a department near Paris was exonerated from a speeding ticket due to an unusual reason that led the authorities to overturn the penalty.

The fastest family car at Nürburgring is now available for purchase in Spain

The fastest family car at Nürburgring is available in Spain. It has 550 horsepower, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 300 km/h. Its price, however, is high and not accessible to everyone.

The location of the new radar in Madrid that will start issuing fines on Monday

The new radar on one of the busiest roads in the Community of Madrid began operations on August 1 with informative warnings and will officially start issuing fines from Monday.

The Higher Technician Vocational Training in Training for Safe and Sustainable Mobility: What Career Opportunities Does It Offer?

Graduates of this vocational training can work in the Spanish Public Administration and in the private sector, specializing in mobility and road safety.

Buses and Bikes in Madrid Will Be Free on September 1, 8, and 9 for Back to School

Madrid's EMT will offer free rides on its buses, except express services, and free use of bikes for trips under 30 minutes on September 1, 8, and 9, coinciding with the back-to-school period.

Mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus detected in Lebrija: these are the Andalusian municipalities on alert due to risk

Mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus have been detected in Lebrija, Andalusia, which has put several municipalities in the region on alert. So far, no human cases have been confirmed, but the authorities are maintaining surveillance to prevent possible infections.

A man arrested in Platja d'Aro for throwing a table at a child

The Local Police arrested a 30-year-old man in Platja d'Aro for allegedly assaulting a 5-year-old child by throwing a table at him. The incident occurred in Girona, and the detainee faces charges for the attack.

The PP Headquarters in Huesca Attacked with Graffiti, Eggs, and Two Dead Chickens

The National Police are investigating an attack on the PP headquarters in Huesca, where eggs were thrown, two dead chickens were left, and graffiti was painted on the facade. The incident occurred at dawn on Saturnino López Novoa Street, and the identity and exact motive of the attackers are unknown. Authorities are analyzing security footage to identify those responsible.

Reinforcements and free bus services, event relocations, and route changes: Madrid designs a traffic plan for major construction works

The Madrid City Council is implementing measures such as reinforcements and free public transportation, event relocations, and route modifications to mitigate the traffic impact caused by major construction works on the Castellana underground, A-5, and the covering of the M-30 in Ventas after the holidays.

This is the story of the Aquelarre of Cervera, the peculiar witches' festival where the devil 'ejaculates' on the attendees

The Aquelarre of Cervera, created in the 1960s by young people as an act of protest, is a unique festival that blends tradition and humor, featuring a scene in which the devil symbolically 'ejaculates' on the attendees, reflecting the irreverence and festive nature of the event.

Fire at a recycling plant in Castellar del Vallès: one injured

The Generalitat Firefighters are working with 13 units to extinguish a fire at a recycling plant in Castellar del Vallès, Barcelona. The incident has left one person injured.

Man Sent to Prison After Being Caught at a Checkpoint with 55 Kilos of Cocaine in Zamora

A 47-year-old man from Galicia was arrested at a checkpoint in Puebla de Sanabria (Zamora) with 55 kilos of cocaine. The Court of First Instance and Preliminary Proceedings No. 1 ordered his provisional imprisonment without bail while the case is investigated.

The Wildfire Workers of Castilla y León Will Take to the Streets to Protest Against Fire Management

The wildfire workers of Castilla y León will organize a peaceful march on Saturday, September 6, to protest against the management of fires in the region.

The death of the young man found in Las Negras with a head injury is being investigated as a homicide

The Court of Instruction No. 4 of Almería is investigating the death of a 23-year-old young man found in Las Negras with a head injury as a homicide. Proceedings have been opened to clarify the facts and determine responsibilities.

Imprisoned after stealing a pedestrian's phone and forcing him to take a 'selfie' with him in Balmaseda

A 29-year-old man was arrested and imprisoned after threatening a pedestrian with a knife in Balmaseda, stealing his phone, and forcing him to take a 'selfie' with him. The arrest took place on Thursday, and he is accused of a robbery with intimidation.

A Young Woman Asks for Help Finding Friends in Alcalá de Henares: "I'm Your 'Yes' to Everything"

A young woman in Alcalá de Henares is seeking genuine friendship after facing difficulties connecting with people who aren’t looking for "something more." She offers herself as a willing and trustworthy friend, asking for help to find authentic companions.

The drastic sign in a bar in Palencia: bans neighbors from entering after reporting an "attempted homicide"

The owner of a bar in Palencia has put up a sign banning the town’s neighbors from entering after reporting a fire that he describes as "deliberately set" and an attempted homicide.

The 'nightmare' of a man who has been unable to sleep for two years: "I am in a constant state of alert"

Oliver Alvis has been unable to sleep for two years and claims that neither doctors nor medications have been able to help him. He lives in a constant state of alert, facing the severe physical and mental consequences of his persistent insomnia.

Sex Advice Column: "I’m on medication, I’ve lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"

The 20minutos sex advice column, led by Santiago Frago from the AMALTEA Institute, answers questions about sexual problems, such as loss of erections due to medication, offering guidance to improve intimate life and support couples.

Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, promoting safe practices for skin care.

"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser enter my house to photograph it?"

This housing advisory answers questions about issues with neighbors, community management, and conflicts with landlords, such as special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors.

"If the working hours are reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"

UGT specialists answer questions about how the reduction of working hours may affect the time needed to retire, clarifying key aspects in this labor advisory.

Is Something Worrying or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Advice Column

20minutos offers an advice column for those who need help with concerns or moments of feeling stuck. There, you can express your doubts and receive support to manage them and find solutions.

IN DEPTH | Do dogs around the world understand each other? The mystery of the ‘universal bark’

Researcher Arik Kershenbaum revealed that wolves and other canines have unique ‘dialects’ in their howls, suggesting that there is no universal bark that all dogs understand in the same way.

Salon Felines, the Hidden Drama Behind the Trafficking of Wild Cats in Latin America

Experts warn that pumas, jaguars, and ocelots are not pets but wild species that need protection. They urge governments and citizens to recognize their value and stop the illegal trafficking that threatens their survival in Latin America.

Caring for Nature: The Reason Not to Remove Dead Fur from Dogs in the Park

The message encourages reflection on not removing dogs' dead fur in the park, promoting a progressive and conscious improvement without inducing guilt or abandoning the usual care of pets.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, August 30, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you this Saturday, August 30, 2025.

Check the Euromillions results for this Friday, August 29

The winning Euromillions combination for Friday, August 29, 2025 includes the numbers 6, 9, 10, 13, 37 and the stars 1 and 7. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

This is the winning number in the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday

The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo on Friday, August 29, 2025, is 85382, series 063. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Eusebio Poncela, the Cardinal of the Screen

Eusebio Poncela has stood out in acting, leaving an important mark, especially for his role in the series "Isabel," where he portrayed a key character in the history of Spain.

She discovers her husband's infidelity due to a card payment error at a pharmacy

A man reports that a purchase of contraceptives at a pharmacy, charged to his card, exposed his infidelity and caused the breakup of both his marriage and his relationship with his lover.

What is a 'bridezilla' bride? The sexist pressure on women on their wedding day

Weddings impose unequal expectations and disproportionate responsibilities on women, turning the celebration of love into a burden that they are later blamed for if they feel overwhelmed.

From Joe Jonas to Travis Kelce... All of Taylor Swift's Boyfriends

Taylor Swift has had romantic relationships as famous as her songs. Each of these stories inspired hit songs that marked her career and pop culture.

Is Madrid In? The Greenest Capitals of Europe

European capitals are evaluated based on the presence of trees, highlighting those with the greatest tree coverage as the greenest.

The Spanish Teams with the Most Seasons in the First Division

The 2025/2026 La Liga season has started with 20 teams competing in the First Division. The article highlights the Spanish clubs with the most seasons in the top tier, reflecting their history, stability, and prestige within national football. These teams represent success and continuity in the elite of Spanish football.

The Most Famous 'Celebrities' Named Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie

Many celebrities named Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie have achieved success in Hollywood, standing out in the entertainment industry.

Greta Thunberg and Ada Colau will set sail with the flotilla departing this Sunday from Barcelona to Gaza

Hundreds of activists, politicians, and artists, including Greta Thunberg and Ada Colau, will set sail this Sunday from Barcelona in a flotilla with the aim of delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Illa hopes for an "effective" application of the Amnesty Law during this term

Catalan president Illa urges his ministers to focus on implementing plans and maintaining moderation in a context of high tension, hoping for an effective application of the Amnesty Law during this term.

Turkey closes its airspace and maritime space to Israel due to the offensive in Gaza

Turkey has closed its airspace and maritime space to Israel in response to the offensive in Gaza. This measure follows the suspension of trade relations that Turkey had already implemented in May 2024.

The second phase of militia enlistment begins in Venezuela amid "threats" from the US

Venezuela begins the second phase of militia enlistment in response to alleged threats from the US, setting up 945 points across the country for interested individuals to register.

Financial Director Sentenced to Two Years for Embezzling More Than 154,000 Euros from Her Company

The financial director was sentenced to two years in prison and fined 1,620 euros for embezzling more than 154,000 euros from her company. Additionally, she must compensate the company for the defrauded amount.

Ariana Grande will return to the stage in 2026, after seven years, with her tour 'The Eternal Sunshine'

Ariana Grande announced her return to the stage in 2026 with the tour 'The Eternal Sunshine', marking her first comeback to concerts in seven years. The American singer shared details about this highly anticipated tour that excites her fans after a long break.

The Xunta de Galicia's aid to repair damaged houses will reach up to 132,000 euros

144 homes were affected by the fires in Galicia, including 8 primary residences and 42 second homes. The Xunta will offer aid of up to 132,000 euros to repair the damages caused.

Two-year-old boy in critical condition rescued from a car in Cartagena while his mother was shopping

A two-year-old boy was rescued in Cartagena after being left in a locked car under the sun while his mother was shopping. The officers took him into the supermarket to lower his body temperature, and he is currently in stable condition.

Man arrested for stabbing his roommate in the chest in downtown Granada

A man was arrested in Granada for stabbing his roommate in the chest after a dispute that started on the street and continued in their home. The victim was taken to the hospital, and the National Police are investigating the incident.

Meghan Markle and Chef José Andrés Share a Surreal Moment Together: "Are You Okay?"

Meghan Markle shared in her Netflix series 'Heart of Invictus' a peculiar encounter with chef José Andrés, which created a surreal and funny moment between them, highlighting their spontaneous interaction.

Trainers at Marineland Caught Masturbating an Orca and the Center Defends It: "She's a Teenager"

NGOs suspect that the trainers' masturbation of an orca at Marineland may be a method of artificial insemination, which is prohibited in France. The park defends itself by stating that the orca is a teenager, attempting to justify the action.

Death toll rises to 23 in massive Russian attack on Kyiv that has hit the EU delegation in the Ukrainian capital

A massive Russian attack in Kyiv has left 23 dead and reached the EU delegation in the city. The Kremlin denies that its offensive affected the institutional building.

Plans to Say Goodbye to August: Dance Beats, Circus Acrobatics, and the Final Days of 'Flamboyant'

The end of August offers a cultural variety with the Grand Chinese Acrobatic Circus, contemporary dance, a classic melodrama, string music, and the final days of the exhibition 'Flamboyant,' providing options to enjoy art and entertainment before September.

Imprisoned After Being Caught with 87 Sacks of Marijuana in the Car

The Civil Guard arrested a 36-year-old man in the town of Otura for drug trafficking. He was caught transporting 87 sacks of marijuana in his car. After the arrest, the man was brought before the court and sent to provisional prison.

The PSOE denounces vandalism at its headquarters in the municipality of Calanda

The PSOE of Calanda (Teruel) has reported to the Civil Guard that in recent days its headquarters has been the target of damage and acts of vandalism.

Arrested for stabbing a man in the leg on a city bus in Seville

A man was arrested after stabbing another passenger in the leg on a city bus in Seville. The attacker also threatened the other passengers with a weapon during the incident.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed

20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start your day well informed. It includes national and international current events, economy, politics, and culture, presented quickly and clearly to keep you up to date with the most relevant facts.

My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes tricks for saving, planning expenses, and maximizing income, helping you improve your financial health and achieve your economic goals more easily.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

The article highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that stand out for their storytelling and production. It includes recent releases and upcoming launches that promise to capture the audience’s attention, covering various genres to suit all tastes and offering options for both streaming platforms and cinema.

China develops the first VTOL drone with a jet engine: learn all the details

China has developed the first VTOL drone equipped with a jet engine, an innovation previously considered impossible for this type of aircraft, marking a significant advancement in drone technology.

Blake Lively on her blonde hair: "My mother taught me to use coconut oil before washing it"

Blake Lively reveals that her mother taught her to apply coconut oil to her hair before washing it, a key secret to keeping her blonde locks healthy and well-maintained.

How to Know if a Gas Station Is Next to the Highway? The Key Is in the Sign

When driving on highways in Spain, it is common to need to refuel at unfamiliar stations. To identify if a gas station is next to the highway, it is crucial to observe the informational signs that indicate its location and access points, making it easier to make safe and quick stops without straying too far from the route.

The 'Jaws' Prequel Steven Spielberg Wanted to Direct Ended Up Starring Nicolas Cage

Based on a true story mentioned in 'Jaws,' 'Men of Honor' is the second installment in the saga that Steven Spielberg wanted to direct, although he was never allowed to. The film, eventually starring Nicolas Cage, serves as a prequel to the original.

Neither Paella nor Tortilla: The Spanish Product That Chef José Andrés' Daughters Are "Crazy" About

Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters to film an HBO series about Spanish gastronomy. During the trip, his daughters were fascinated by a typical Spanish product, different from paella or tortilla.

Disable This Option on Your Mobile Phone If You Don’t Want to Become a Scam Victim Again

Scammers use devices that are easy to obtain online and do not require technical skills to operate, putting users at risk. Disabling a certain option on your mobile can help prevent becoming a victim of these scams.

Goodbye Scaly Nails: How to Restore Their Healthy Appearance After Summer Manicures

During the summer, frequent use of nail polishes and designs can weaken and damage the nails on hands and feet. To restore them, it is essential to moisturize, avoid harsh products, and allow them to rest between manicures, thus helping to restore their health and natural appearance.

Ryan Gosling arrives in 'Star Wars': first image of 'Starfighter', the galactic saga movie

Filming of 'Starfighter', directed by Shawn Levy, has begun and features Ryan Gosling alongside Amy Adams, Matt Smith, Mia Goth, and Aaron Pierre in the cast.

The director of the '28 Years Later' sequel recalls her fateful experience at Marvel: "There was no solid script"

After the success of the 'Candyman' sequel, Nia DaCosta accepted to direct 'The Marvels' but soon realized it was a mistake due to the lack of a solid script, which complicated her experience at Marvel.

The town of Alicante with a beach where 80-square-meter apartments are sold for less than 125,000 euros

A municipality on the Costa Blanca stands out as the cheapest place to buy a home, with an average price of 1,522 euros per square meter, allowing the purchase of 80-square-meter apartments for less than 125,000 euros.

Andalusia School Calendar 2025 - 2026: Start Date of Classes, Holidays, and Christmas and Easter Vacations

The start of the school year in Andalusia varies depending on the level and type of school, with openings between September 1 and 22. The public holidays and Christmas and Easter vacation dates for the 2025-2026 cycle are also detailed.

This is the story of the Cervera Witches' Sabbath, the peculiar witches' festival where the devil 'ejaculates' on the attendees

This unique festival in Cervera began in the late 1960s as a youth protest. With striking rituals and symbolism, it is notable for the moment when the "devil" simulates ejaculating on the attendees, creating an irreverent and festive atmosphere that has endured as a popular tradition.

An affiliate of Elliott Management has been recommended as the winner of the Citgo auction with a $5.89 billion bid. The offer surpassed competing bids, positioning Elliott’s affiliate to acquire significant assets amid ongoing financial restructuring efforts. This development marks a crucial step in resolving Citgo’s auction process.

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A US appeals court has ruled that most tariffs imposed during the Trump administration were illegal. The court found that the administration exceeded its authority by implementing broad tariffs without proper congressional approval. This decision could impact ongoing trade policies and related legal cases, signaling a significant check on executive power in trade matters.

Trump cancels $679 million in federal funding for offshore wind projects

The Trump administration canceled $679 million in federal funding allocated for offshore wind projects, citing concerns over environmental impact and risks to coastal communities. This decision halts progress on renewable energy development along the U.S. coastline, affecting several planned offshore wind farms aimed at reducing carbon emissions and boosting clean energy production.

Oil prices fall with expected low demand, upcoming supply boost

Oil prices declined due to anticipated weaker demand and a projected increase in supply. Market participants remain cautious as economic uncertainties and higher production from key exporters contribute to bearish sentiment. This combination suppresses price growth despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, signaling a cautious outlook for the near-term oil market.

US oil production hit record high in June, EIA says

US oil production reached a record high in June, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Increased output was driven by gains in shale regions, responding to higher oil prices and strong demand. The boost positions the US as a leading global oil producer amid ongoing market volatility and geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains.

US-Venezuela tensions rise as US warships arrive in Southern Caribbean

The arrival of US warships in the Southern Caribbean has escalated tensions with Venezuela. The US cites security and monitoring concerns, while Venezuela views the move as a provocation amid already strained relations. Both nations remain on alert as diplomatic efforts continue to ease the situation.

US crude oil production reaches record high in June, EIA reports

US crude oil production hit a record 13.2 million barrels per day in June, according to the Energy Information Administration. This increase was driven by gains in Texas and offshore Gulf of Mexico output. The rise reflects ongoing recovery efforts post-pandemic and strong demand, positioning the US as the world's top oil producer amid global market shifts.

Oil prices slip marginally lower; Ukraine peace deal, India tariffs in focus

Oil prices dipped slightly as markets await developments on a potential Ukraine peace agreement and India’s tariff decisions. Investors remain cautious amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic policy uncertainties influencing global oil demand and supply forecasts.

Gold prices just lower; monthly gains on track

Gold prices dipped slightly but remain on track for monthly gains due to ongoing economic uncertainties and inflation concerns. Despite the recent pullback, demand for gold as a safe-haven asset supports prices, with investors closely monitoring global economic data and central bank policies.

All SkyWest flights briefly grounded for technical issue, US airline says

SkyWest Airlines temporarily grounded all flights due to a technical issue affecting its operations. The airline addressed the problem promptly and resumed services shortly after. No injuries were reported, and passengers were kept informed throughout the disruption. SkyWest is investigating the cause to prevent future occurrences.

US will proceed with probe of solar imports from India, Laos and Indonesia

The US Department of Commerce will continue its investigation into solar panel imports from India, Laos, and Indonesia. The probe examines whether these countries are circumventing tariffs by routing goods through alternative supply chains, potentially impacting the US solar industry. The investigation aims to enforce trade laws and protect domestic manufacturers from unfair competition.

Meta’s AI leaders discuss using Google, OpenAI models in apps, The Information says

Meta’s AI executives are considering integrating AI models from competitors like Google and OpenAI into their applications. This approach reflects a strategic shift to enhance Meta’s product offerings by leveraging advanced external AI technologies, signaling a more open and collaborative stance in AI development.

US makes it harder for SK Hynix, Samsung to make chips in China

The US has introduced new regulations restricting South Korean chipmakers SK Hynix and Samsung from manufacturing advanced semiconductors in China. These measures aim to limit China's access to high-tech chips amid rising geopolitical tensions. The rules complicate operations for these firms and could impact global semiconductor supply chains, reflecting Washington’s effort to maintain technological superiority.

Brazil probes JBS and other beefpackers for buying cattle from deforested land

Brazil is investigating JBS and other major beefpackers for allegedly purchasing cattle raised on illegally deforested Amazon land. The probe aims to curb environmental damage linked to cattle ranching and enforce stricter supply chain regulations to prevent companies from benefiting from illegal deforestation activities.

Spirit Airlines files for second bankruptcy in a year as financial challenges persist

Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time within a year due to ongoing financial difficulties. The budget carrier faces challenges including rising operating costs and market competition, impacting its profitability. The filing aims to restructure debts and improve financial stability while continuing operations to serve its customers.

TSMC to Market System to Manage Trade Secrets, Its Lawyer Says

TSMC plans to offer a system designed to help companies manage and protect their trade secrets. The initiative aims to bolster security around proprietary information, addressing growing concerns over intellectual property theft and enhancing corporate confidentiality measures. TSMC’s lawyer highlighted the system’s potential to serve as a robust tool for safeguarding critical business data in various industries.

WhatsApp finds new hacking campaign targeting fewer than 200 people

WhatsApp has detected a sophisticated hacking campaign targeting fewer than 200 individuals worldwide. The attackers exploited a vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to user accounts. WhatsApp is urging users to update their app to the latest version and enable security features such as two-step verification to protect against these threats. Authorities are investigating the source of the attacks.

Exclusive - Meta created flirty chatbots of Taylor Swift and other celebrities without permission

Meta reportedly developed AI chatbots that mimic celebrities like Taylor Swift without their consent. These bots engaged users in flirtatious conversations, raising privacy and ethical concerns. The company faces criticism for using celebrity likenesses without permission, highlighting broader issues regarding AI ethics and intellectual property.

S&P 500 ends lower as Dell and Nvidia drop

The S&P 500 closed lower due to declines in tech stocks, with Dell and Nvidia among the biggest losers. Investor concerns over valuation and profit-taking influenced the sell-off, while other sectors showed mixed performance amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

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Chicago PMI drops significantly, signaling contraction in manufacturing sector

The Chicago PMI fell sharply, indicating a contraction in the region's manufacturing sector. This decline reflects reduced production and business activity, highlighting challenges faced by manufacturers amid economic uncertainties and supply chain issues. The drop suggests a potential slowdown in industrial growth moving forward.

US core PCE firms slightly but matches expectations

The US core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index rose modestly, aligning with economists' forecasts. This indicates steady inflationary pressure, supporting the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to monetary policy amid a mixed economic outlook.

Canada's economy shrinks by more than expected in second quarter

Canada's economy contracted more than anticipated in Q2 due to declines in household spending and business investment. The GDP shrinkage reflects challenges from global economic uncertainty and inflation pressures, signaling potential slowdowns ahead. Policymakers are closely monitoring the situation as they consider measures to support growth and stability.

Kenya's inflation rises to 4.5% in August on higher food, transport costs

Kenya's inflation rate increased to 4.5% in August, driven by rising food prices and transport costs. Higher fuel prices and increased demand for food items contributed to the overall inflationary pressures, impacting the cost of living for consumers in the country.

Wholesale inventories see a slight increase, surpassing expectations

Wholesale inventories rose modestly, exceeding analysts' forecasts. The increase suggests steady demand despite economic uncertainties, reflecting businesses' cautious optimism. This uptick could influence future supply chain dynamics and inventory management strategies.

Core PCE Price Index Holds Steady, Aligns with Forecast and Previous Figures

The Core PCE Price Index remained unchanged, matching both market forecasts and previous reports. This steady reading indicates continued moderate inflation, supporting expectations that price pressures are stable. The data is closely monitored as a key measure of inflation influencing Federal Reserve policy decisions.

German unemployment tops three million for first time in a decade

Germany's unemployment rate has surged past three million for the first time in ten years, signaling economic challenges. This rise reflects ongoing struggles in key industries and the impact of global economic uncertainties. The government is considering measures to support job creation and stabilize the labor market amid these difficulties.

German inflation rises more than expected to 2.1% in August

Germany’s inflation rate increased to 2.1% in August, surpassing forecasts. Rising energy and food prices contributed to the uptick, indicating persistent inflationary pressures in Europe’s largest economy. The data suggests that inflation remains a concern amid ongoing economic uncertainties and supply chain challenges.

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US judge halts Trump effort to expand fast-track deportations

A US judge blocked former President Trump's attempt to broaden fast-track deportations, ruling that the expanded policy likely violates immigration laws and lacks proper procedural approval. The decision halts implementation of faster removals aimed at quickly deporting certain undocumented immigrants, impacting the administration’s immigration enforcement strategy.

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Hearing ends without ruling on Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Cook

A hearing regarding former President Trump's firing of Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller concluded without a ruling. The session addressed the legality and implications of the dismissal, but no decision was made. The debate highlighted differing views on presidential authority and Federal Reserve independence, leaving the matter unresolved for now.

El Salvador to transfer Bitcoin reserves to multiple addresses

El Salvador plans to distribute its Bitcoin reserves across multiple wallets to enhance security. This move follows concerns about centralizing digital assets and aims to protect against potential breaches or loss. The government emphasizes its commitment to maintaining the integrity and safety of its cryptocurrency holdings amid growing adoption.

Brazil’s 2026 budget bill projects primary surplus of 0.25% of GDP

Brazil's 2026 budget bill aims for a primary surplus of 0.25% of GDP, reflecting cautious fiscal planning amid economic uncertainties. The bill outlines revenue and spending targets to maintain fiscal discipline while supporting growth, signaling the government's commitment to sustainable public finances and inflation control.

Mexico’s central bank hikes economic forecast but growth remains sluggish

Mexico’s central bank raised its economic growth forecast, signaling improved prospects. However, despite the upward revision, the economy continues to expand at a modest pace, with challenges such as global uncertainties and domestic factors limiting faster growth. The bank remains cautious but optimistic about future recovery.

Stocks decline with tech shares; dollar weakens as Fed rate cut in view

Stocks fell, led by declines in tech shares, amid investor caution ahead of a potential Federal Reserve rate cut. The dollar weakened as markets priced in expectations of looser monetary policy to support economic growth. Uncertainty around economic data and inflation influenced mixed market sentiment.

Trump’s global tariffs ruled illegal by US appeals court

A US appeals court ruled that President Trump’s global tariffs, imposed under Section 301 on imports from China, were illegal. The court found the tariffs exceeded the scope of the Trade Act of 1974. This decision could impact billions in tariffs collected and signals limits on presidential trade authority without Congressional approval.

Brazil’s Lula in "no rush" to retaliate against US tariffs

Brazilian President Lula stated he is not in a hurry to retaliate against US tariffs despite recent trade tensions. He emphasized the importance of dialogue and maintaining strong diplomatic relations with the United States, aiming to resolve disputes through negotiation rather than immediate retaliatory measures.

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Ethereum-Based Meme Project Pepeto ($PEPETO) Surges Past $6.5M in Presale

Pepeto ($PEPETO), an Ethereum-based meme crypto project, has raised over $6.5 million during its presale phase. The project has gained significant attention and investment due to its unique approach and strong community backing, positioning itself as a promising contender in the meme coin space.

Bitcoin price today: dips to $109k on firm inflation data; set for monthly drop

Bitcoin’s price fell to $109,000 following strong inflation data, signaling potential tightening in monetary policy. The dip reflects investor caution amid concerns over rising prices. This decline positions Bitcoin for a monthly decrease, impacted by economic indicators influencing market sentiment and investment flows.

DeFi Development launches Solana treasury vehicle in UK market

DeFi Development has introduced a Solana-based treasury vehicle targeting the UK market. This initiative aims to provide innovative decentralized finance solutions, leveraging Solana's speedy blockchain network to enhance treasury management and investment opportunities for UK clients.

Bybit Adds Tokenized Gold (XAUT) to TON Network With Earn Yields Up to 100%

Bybit has integrated tokenized gold (XAUT) into the TON Network, enabling users to earn yield rates up to 100%. This move expands Bybit’s DeFi offerings, allowing investors to diversify with gold-backed digital assets while benefiting from attractive earnings in the growing TON ecosystem.

Gate Launches GUSD: A Stable Investment Backed by Real-World Assets

Gate has introduced GUSD, a new stablecoin backed by real-world assets to provide a secure investment option. Designed to maintain stability and reduce volatility, GUSD aims to offer users a reliable digital asset linked directly to tangible investments, enhancing trust and expanding Gate’s financial product offerings.

Sharps Technology raises over $400 million to buy Solana cryptocurrency

Sharps Technology has secured over $400 million in funding aimed at purchasing Solana cryptocurrency. This significant investment reflects growing confidence in Solana's blockchain platform and suggests Sharps Technology is positioning itself to expand its influence in the crypto market. The funds will be used to acquire and manage substantial Solana assets, indicating strong expectations for the token's future growth.

BTCC Summer Festival 2025 Unites Japan’s Web3 Community

The BTCC Summer Festival 2025 brought together Japan’s Web3 enthusiasts, developers, and businesses to foster collaboration and innovation in blockchain technology. The event featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, highlighting advancements in decentralized finance, NFTs, and crypto adoption. It aimed to strengthen Japan's position in the global Web3 ecosystem and encourage community growth.

HTX Hot Listings Weekly Recap (Aug 18 - Aug 25): Meme Coins Steal the Show, Blue Chips Steadily Recover

This week, meme coins dominated the HTX listings with significant gains, capturing investor attention. Meanwhile, blue chip cryptocurrencies showed steady recovery, regaining stability after recent volatility. The market saw increased trading volumes and renewed optimism, highlighting the dynamic shifts between high-risk tokens and established assets.

DeFi Development buys $77 million in Solana tokens after equity raise

DeFi Development has purchased $77 million worth of Solana tokens following a recent equity raise. The acquisition signals increased confidence in Solana's ecosystem and aims to bolster the company's position in the decentralized finance space. This strategic move reflects growing institutional interest in Solana-based projects amid expanding DeFi opportunities.

GCL Subsidiary, 2Game Digital, Partners with KuCoin Pay to Accept Secure Crypto Payments in Real Time

GCL's subsidiary, 2Game Digital, has partnered with KuCoin Pay to enable real-time, secure cryptocurrency payments. This collaboration aims to enhance payment options for users, promoting faster and safer transactions within the digital gaming ecosystem.

Cathie Wood's ARK buys Intellia stock, trims DraftKings position

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has increased its stake in gene-editing company Intellia Therapeutics, while reducing its holding in online sports betting firm DraftKings. The moves reflect ARK's strategic shifts in its portfolio, focusing more on biotech innovation with Intellia and scaling back exposure to DraftKings amid changing market conditions.

Freshpet stock hits 52-week low at $55.77 amid challenging year

Freshpet shares dropped to a 52-week low of $55.77 following a difficult year marked by supply chain issues and increased competition. Despite efforts to stabilize operations, the company faced shrinking margins and slower sales growth, impacting investor confidence and market performance.

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance stock hits 52-week high at $10.61

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance's stock reached a 52-week high of $10.61. The rise reflects strong investor confidence and positive market performance in the commercial real estate finance sector.

Rush Street Interactive stock hits 52-week high at $22.52

Rush Street Interactive's stock surged to a 52-week high of $22.52, boosted by strong quarterly earnings and a positive market outlook. The company's growth in online gaming and strategic partnerships contributed to investor confidence and increased trading volume, signaling robust business momentum.

Travel + Leisure stock hits 52-week high at $63.34

Travel + Leisure's stock reached a 52-week high of $63.34, boosted by strong quarterly earnings and optimistic future growth prospects. Investor confidence rose amid improved travel demand and strategic initiatives, driving the stock upward.

Aveanna Healthcare stock hits 52-week high at $8.03

Aveanna Healthcare's stock reached a 52-week high of $8.03, reflecting strong market performance. Factors contributing include positive financial results, increased demand for home healthcare services, and strategic initiatives driving growth. Investors show confidence as the company expands its service offerings and enhances operational efficiency amid rising healthcare needs.

Grupo Financiero Galicia Q2 2025 slides: Strong ROE amid Argentine recovery

Grupo Financiero Galicia reported robust Q2 2025 results, driven by Argentina's economic recovery. The bank achieved a strong Return on Equity (ROE) supported by improved loan growth and asset quality. Strategic initiatives and favorable market conditions bolstered profitability, reflecting resilience amid the country's evolving financial landscape.

Cipher Mining stock hits 52-week high at $7.78

Cipher Mining's stock surged to a 52-week high of $7.78 amid growing investor interest. The rise reflects optimism about the company’s expansion in bitcoin mining operations and positive market conditions in the cryptocurrency sector.

BBVA adjusts terms of Banco Sabadell takeover offer after dividend

BBVA has revised its takeover offer for Banco Sabadell following Sabadell's dividend payout. The adjustment accounts for the dividend, ensuring the offer price reflects the company's updated financial situation. This move aims to maintain the offer's attractiveness to Sabadell shareholders while aligning with market conditions.

Barrick Mining stock hits 52-week high at $26.8

Barrick Mining's stock reached a 52-week high of $26.8, driven by strong gold prices and positive quarterly earnings. The company’s improved operational efficiency and robust demand boosted investor confidence, leading to increased trading volumes and a rally in share price. Analysts remain optimistic about Barrick's growth prospects amid favorable market conditions.

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